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China's Economic Dynamics A Beijing Consensus in the making? Routledge Studies on the Chinese Economy Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Li Jun, Wang Liming

Couverture de l’ouvrage China's Economic Dynamics

Although Chinese economic growth continues strong, and although China coped very well with the recent global crisis, the Chinese economy faces many challenges, including how to sustain growth, how to rebalance the economy towards more domestic consumption, how to accommodate rising wages, growing social and regional inequality, and how to reform financial and monetary policies. This book examines the key challenges currently facing the Chinese economy. It considers Chinas? increasing global impact, discusses the institutional drivers of China?s economic growth, assesses critically China?s need for structural reform, and explores issues related to sustainability and human rights.

Introduction Part 1: Understanding China’s Economic Dynamics 1. Sub-optimal Institutions but Superior Growth: The Puzzle of China’s Economic Boom2. China’s Real Experience: The Crises with Subsequent Soft Landing after the Reform of 1978 3. The "Beijing Consensus" and the "Singapore Model": Unmasking the Myth of an Alternative Authoritarian State-capitalist Model 4. The People’s Bank of China during the Global Financial Crisis: Policy Responses and Beyond Part 2: China and the World 5. Growth and Transition to a New Growth Trajectory 6. Sino-African Health Diplomacy: How Political Economic Ideology and Approaches to Foreign Policy can Affect Health Aid 7. The External Dimension of China’s Economic Development: A European Perspective Part 3: China's Structural Reforms and the World 8. State-owned Enterprises (SOEs) in China’s Transition to an Innovation-driven Economy9. China’s Outward FDI: An Industry-level Analysis of Host Country Determinants 10. A Dynamics of Labor Migration11. Restrictive Factors and Countermeasures to the Transfer of Contractual Management Right of Rural Land in Sichuan Province Part 4: China's Growth Challenges 12. The Formation Process Towards a More Inclusive System: Comparison Study on Suzhou and Wenzhou 13. China’s Adaptation Challenge: How to facilitate a Shift Towards a Low-carbon Economy - Past Experience and Future Challenges14. Corporate Social Responsibility in Hong Kong SAR: An Empirical Analysis

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Jun Li is a Senior Lecturer at the Essex Business School, University of Essex, UK, and a Visiting Professor at the Business School of Jianghan University, China.

Liming Wang is Director of the Irish Institute for Chinese Studies and Director of the UCD Confucius Institute for Ireland, University College, Dublin, Ireland.